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NASCAR fines Johnny Sauter

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., March 10 (UPI) -- NASCAR driver Johnny Sauter was fined $10,000 and stripped of 25 points in the Busch series standings Wednesday.

The action came for his use of what NASCAR called, "inappropriate language," following the Sam's Town 300.

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The use of profanity is prohibited under NASCAR rules, a fact stressed to drivers in meetings last month with NASCAR president Mike Helton. But Sauter ran afoul Saturday during a post-race radio interview in which he blasted Michael Waltrip for causing a late accident.

Sauter posted an apology on his website.

"There's absolutely no excuse for what I said. I truly regret the way I handled myself and it won't happen again," he said.

The deduction of points dropped Sauter from second to fourth in the Busch standings, 95 points behind leader Kevin Harvick.

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